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Art name: Girl with grape baskest

A symbol of young wine.

Art name: Icarus

Icarus ignored Daedalus's instructions not to fly too close to the sun, causing the beeswax in his wings to melt. Icarus fell from the sky, plunged into the sea, and drowned. The myth gave rise to the idiom, "fly too close to the sun."

a statue of a woman holding abaskets with grapes
a statue of a woman holding abaskets with grapes
a statue of a man, Icarus
a statue of a man, Icarus
a statue of a strong man, Hercules
a statue of a strong man, Hercules
Art name: Heracles

The Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmena. In classical mythology, Hercules is famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures

Art name: Waiting widow

A symbol of a lonly widow still waiting for her lost husband at sea.

Art name: Dancing girl

A statue of a young girl dancing to the sounds of summer festivities.

a statue of a woman standing with a fish
a statue of a woman standing with a fish
a statue of a woman holding a toga
a statue of a woman holding a toga
a statue of a woman with on hands Venus de Milo
a statue of a woman with on hands Venus de Milo
Art name: Venus de Milo

The statue of a Greek goddess, most likely Aphrodite, depicted with a bare torso and drapery

Art name: Orpheus

In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a Thracian bard, legendary musician and prophet. He was also a renowned poet and, according to the legend, travelled with Jason and the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, and even descended into the underworld of Hades, to recover his lost wife Eurydice.

Art name: Atlas

Atlas, in Greek mythology, son of the Titan Iapetus and the Oceanid Clymene (or Asia) and brother of Prometheus (creator of humankind). Condemned to hold up the heavens or sky for eternity after the Titanomachy.

a statue of a man holding a harpet
a statue of a man holding a harpet
a statue of a man holding the world, atlas
a statue of a man holding the world, atlas
a statue of a woman with a child
a statue of a woman with a child
Art Name: Gorgo

Gorgo was a Spartan woman and wife to King Leonidas I. She was the daughter and the only known child of Cleomenes I, Leonidas' half-brother and King of Sparta. Gorgo was also the mother of King Pleistarchus, her only son with King Leonidas I.

Art name: Two roaring lions

A duality, a symbolic power that includes both gentleness and wisdom, and a suggestion that seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary.

Art name: 4 children vaze

4 sculptures of children holding vazes.

a pair of statues of lions in a garden
a pair of statues of lions in a garden
a group of statues of statues of angels and angels
a group of statues of statues of angels and angels
a statue of a deer standing on a rock
a statue of a deer standing on a rock
Art name: Young deer

A bronze sculpture of a young deer.

Art name: The two deer

The two deer who greet you in the forest.

Art name: Wild boar

Abeautiful bronze statue of a boar.

a statue of a deer and a gazelle
a statue of a deer and a gazelle
a statue of a boar in a caged in a cage
a statue of a boar in a caged in a cage
a couple of statues of a woman sphinks
a couple of statues of a woman sphinks
Art name: Apsonsi

Apsonsi is a half-woman half-lion mythical creature from Thai mythology. Apsonsi is one of the many hybrid creatures depicted in ancient South and Southeast Asian folklore.